Three straps, narrow, robust: our bespoke sandal Sahara tres Even if we have not drawn on historical models: Diagonal straps are actually common in typical African sandals. If you look at this bespoke leather sandal with its footbed, it’s quite clear that it can take a lot. Well, perhaps a trip to the savannah or the desert would not be the best option.
With Sahara tres, the straps run freely under the foot through the sole, we do not fix them with glue nor do we sew them. That means: They are and remain adjustable, which is especially important during the first fitting to the foot, but also if the straps give a little over time. If necessary, they can be readjusted.
The way we route the straps through the sole with Sahara tres has another quite welcome effect: we can keep the sole relatively narrow. As a result, Sahara tres looks more dynamic on the foot. Still, this sandal remains durable and robust. The sewn sole in particular adds to this. The heel strap comes without a buckle or clasp: The three strap ends are simply braided in the broader heel strap so that they hold reliably. Of course, it only takes a few simple steps to loosen and readjust them if necessary.
By the way: Sahara is also available with one or with two parallel straps. Walking in the different Sahara models feels quite similar, but of course the look of the three-strap model Sahara tres is a little more rustic, and the fit is slightly different. The three straps cover more of your instep and thus also hold the foot a little tighter.